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2024-02-24ssl: add cert storeLiam
2023-12-16ssl: fix output byte buffer size issue (#12372)liamwhite
2023-09-03msvc: set warning level to /W4 globallyDanila Malyutin
And fix a bunch of warnings
2023-08-26ssl: tolerate handshake without hostname set (#11328)liamwhite
2023-08-11ssl_backend_securetransport: remove stray .Code()Liam
2023-08-08general: fix incorrect conversionsLiam
2023-08-08ssl: remove ResultVal useLiam
2023-07-17ssl: Link with crypt32 for secure channel backendMorph
2023-07-17ssl: Reorder inclusionsMorph
2023-07-01Rename variables to avoid -Wshadow warnings under GCCcomex
2023-07-01...actually add the SecureTransport backend to Git.comex
2023-07-01Updates:comex
- Address PR feedback. - Add SecureTransport backend for macOS.
2023-06-25PR feedback + constificationcomex
2023-06-25re-formatcomex
2023-06-25Fix more Windows build errorscomex
I did test this beforehand, but not on MinGW, and the error that showed up on the msvc builder didn't happen for me...
2023-06-25ssl: fix compatibility with OpenSSL 1.1.1comex
Turns out changes were needed after all.
2023-06-25Fixes:comex
- Add missing virtual destructor on `SSLBackend`. - On Windows, filter out `POLLWRBAND` (one of the new flags added) when calling `WSAPoll`, because despite the constant being defined on Windows, passing it calls `WSAPoll` to yield `EINVAL`. - Reduce OpenSSL version requirement to satisfy CI; I haven't tested whether it actually builds (or runs) against 1.1.1, but if not, I'll figure it out. - Change an instance of memcpy to memmove, even though the arguments cannot overlap, to avoid a [strange GCC error](https://github.com/yuzu-emu/yuzu/pull/10912#issuecomment-1606283351).
2023-06-25ssl: rename argument to avoid false positive codespell warningcomex
The original name `larg` was copied from the OpenSSL documentation and is not a typo of 'large' but rather an abbreviation of '`long` argument'. But whatever, no harm in adding an underscore.
2023-06-25Implement SSL servicecomex
This implements some missing network APIs including a large chunk of the SSL service, enough for Mario Maker (with an appropriate mod applied) to connect to the fan server [Open Course World](https://opencourse.world/). Connecting to first-party servers is out of scope of this PR and is a minefield I'd rather not step into. ## TLS TLS is implemented with multiple backends depending on the system's 'native' TLS library. Currently there are two backends: Schannel for Windows, and OpenSSL for Linux. (In reality Linux is a bit of a free-for-all where there's no one 'native' library, but OpenSSL is the closest it gets.) On macOS the 'native' library is SecureTransport but that isn't implemented in this PR. (Instead, all non-Windows OSes will use OpenSSL unless disabled with `-DENABLE_OPENSSL=OFF`.) Why have multiple backends instead of just using a single library, especially given that Yuzu already embeds mbedtls for cryptographic algorithms? Well, I tried implementing this on mbedtls first, but the problem is TLS policies - mainly trusted certificate policies, and to a lesser extent trusted algorithms, SSL versions, etc. ...In practice, the chance that someone is going to conduct a man-in-the-middle attack on a third-party game server is pretty low, but I'm a security nerd so I like to do the right security things. My base assumption is that we want to use the host system's TLS policies. An alternative would be to more closely emulate the Switch's TLS implementation (which is based on NSS). But for one thing, I don't feel like reverse engineering it. And I'd argue that for third-party servers such as Open Course World, it's theoretically preferable to use the system's policies rather than the Switch's, for two reasons 1. Someday the Switch will stop being updated, and the trusted cert list, algorithms, etc. will start to go stale, but users will still want to connect to third-party servers, and there's no reason they shouldn't have up-to-date security when doing so. At that point, homebrew users on actual hardware may patch the TLS implementation, but for emulators it's simpler to just use the host's stack. 2. Also, it's good to respect any custom certificate policies the user may have added systemwide. For example, they may have added custom trusted CAs in order to use TLS debugging tools or pass through corporate MitM middleboxes. Or they may have removed some CAs that are normally trusted out of paranoia. Note that this policy wouldn't work as-is for connecting to first-party servers, because some of them serve certificates based on Nintendo's own CA rather than a publicly trusted one. However, this could probably be solved easily by using appropriate APIs to adding Nintendo's CA as an alternate trusted cert for Yuzu's connections. That is not implemented in this PR because, again, first-party servers are out of scope. (If anything I'd rather have an option to _block_ connections to Nintendo servers, but that's not implemented here.) To use the host's TLS policies, there are three theoretical options: a) Import the host's trusted certificate list into a cross-platform TLS library (presumably mbedtls). b) Use the native TLS library to verify certificates but use a cross-platform TLS library for everything else. c) Use the native TLS library for everything. Two problems with option a). First, importing the trusted certificate list at minimum requires a bunch of platform-specific code, which mbedtls does not have built in. Interestingly, OpenSSL recently gained the ability to import the Windows certificate trust store... but that leads to the second problem, which is that a list of trusted certificates is [not expressive enough](https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/41909) to express a modern certificate trust policy. For example, Windows has the concept of [explicitly distrusted certificates](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/previous-versions/windows/it-pro/windows-server-2012-r2-and-2012/dn265983(v=ws.11)), and macOS requires Certificate Transparency validation for some certificates with complex rules for when it's required. Option b) (using native library just to verify certs) is probably feasible, but it would miss aspects of TLS policy other than trusted certs (like allowed algorithms), and in any case it might well require writing more code, not less, compared to using the native library for everything. So I ended up at option c), using the native library for everything. What I'd *really* prefer would be to use a third-party library that does option c) for me. Rust has a good library for this, [native-tls](https://docs.rs/native-tls/latest/native_tls/). I did search, but I couldn't find a good option in the C or C++ ecosystem, at least not any that wasn't part of some much larger framework. I was surprised - isn't this a pretty common use case? Well, many applications only need TLS for HTTPS, and they can use libcurl, which has a TLS abstraction layer internally but doesn't expose it. Other applications only support a single TLS library, or use one of the aforementioned larger frameworks, or are platform-specific to begin with, or of course are written in a non-C/C++ language, most of which have some canonical choice for TLS. But there are also many applications that have a set of TLS backends just like this; it's just that nobody has gone ahead and abstracted the pattern into a library, at least not a widespread one. Amusingly, there is one TLS abstraction layer that Yuzu already bundles: the one in ffmpeg. But it is missing some features that would be needed to use it here (like reusing an existing socket rather than managing the socket itself). Though, that does mean that the wiki's build instructions for Linux (and macOS for some reason?) already recommend installing OpenSSL, so no need to update those. ## Other APIs implemented - Sockets: - GetSockOpt(`SO_ERROR`) - SetSockOpt(`SO_NOSIGPIPE`) (stub, I have no idea what this does on Switch) - `DuplicateSocket` (because the SSL sysmodule calls it internally) - More `PollEvents` values - NSD: - `Resolve` and `ResolveEx` (stub, good enough for Open Course World and probably most third-party servers, but not first-party) - SFDNSRES: - `GetHostByNameRequest` and `GetHostByNameRequestWithOptions` - `ResolverSetOptionRequest` (stub) ## Fixes - Parts of the socket code were previously allocating a `sockaddr` object on the stack when calling functions that take a `sockaddr*` (e.g. `accept`). This might seem like the right thing to do to avoid illegal aliasing, but in fact `sockaddr` is not guaranteed to be large enough to hold any particular type of address, only the header. This worked in practice because in practice `sockaddr` is the same size as `sockaddr_in`, but it's not how the API is meant to be used. I changed this to allocate an `sockaddr_in` on the stack and `reinterpret_cast` it. I could try to do something cleverer with `aligned_storage`, but casting is the idiomatic way to use these particular APIs, so it's really the system's responsibility to avoid any aliasing issues. - I rewrote most of the `GetAddrInfoRequest[WithOptions]` implementation. The old implementation invoked the host's getaddrinfo directly from sfdnsres.cpp, and directly passed through the host's socket type, protocol, etc. values rather than looking up the corresponding constants on the Switch. To be fair, these constants don't tend to actually vary across systems, but still... I added a wrapper for `getaddrinfo` in `internal_network/network.cpp` similar to the ones for other socket APIs, and changed the `GetAddrInfoRequest` implementation to use it. While I was at it, I rewrote the serialization to use the same approach I used to implement `GetHostByNameRequest`, because it reduces the number of size calculations. While doing so I removed `AF_INET6` support because the Switch doesn't support IPv6; it might be nice to support IPv6 anyway, but that would have to apply to all of the socket APIs. I also corrected the IPC wrappers for `GetAddrInfoRequest` and `GetAddrInfoRequestWithOptions` based on reverse engineering and hardware testing. Every call to `GetAddrInfoRequestWithOptions` returns *four* different error codes (IPC status, getaddrinfo error code, netdb error code, and errno), and `GetAddrInfoRequest` returns three of those but in a different order, and it doesn't really matter but the existing implementation was a bit off, as I discovered while testing `GetHostByNameRequest`. - The new serialization code is based on two simple helper functions: ```cpp template <typename T> static void Append(std::vector<u8>& vec, T t); void AppendNulTerminated(std::vector<u8>& vec, std::string_view str); ``` I was thinking there must be existing functions somewhere that assist with serialization/deserialization of binary data, but all I could find was the helper methods in `IOFile` and `HLERequestContext`, not anything that could be used with a generic byte buffer. If I'm not missing something, then maybe I should move the above functions to a new header in `common`... right now they're just sitting in `sfdnsres.cpp` where they're used. - Not a fix, but `SocketBase::Recv`/`Send` is changed to use `std::span<u8>` rather than `std::vector<u8>&` to avoid needing to copy the data to/from a vector when those methods are called from the TLS implementation.
2023-03-05service: ssl: Add missing properties and update namesNarr the Reg
2023-03-01service: move hle_ipc from kernelLiam
2023-03-01Merge pull request #9832 from liamwhite/hle-mpliamwhite
service: HLE multiprocess
2023-02-24core: Update service function tables to 16.0.0+Narr the Reg
2023-02-21service: refactor server architectureLiam
Converts services to have their own processes
2023-02-03Revert "Merge pull request #9718 from yuzu-emu/revert-9508-hle-ipc-buffer-span"ameerj
This reverts commit 25fc5c0e1158cb8e81cbc769b24ad84032a1fbfd, reversing changes made to af20e25081f97d55b451606c87922e2b49f0d363.
2023-02-02Revert "hle_ipc: Use std::span to avoid heap allocations/copies when calling ↵liamwhite
ReadBuffer"
2022-12-28hle_ipc: Rename ReadBufferSpan to ReadBufferameerj
2022-12-25service: Use ReadBufferSpan where it is trivial to do soameerj
2022-04-23general: Convert source file copyright comments over to SPDXMorph
This formats all copyright comments according to SPDX formatting guidelines. Additionally, this resolves the remaining GPLv2 only licensed files by relicensing them to GPLv2.0-or-later.
2021-10-07service: Reduce header include overheadMorph
2021-06-02general: Replace RESULT_SUCCESS with ResultSuccessMorph
Transition to PascalCase for result names.
2021-05-16nifm, ssl: Fix incorrect response sizesMorph
2021-05-12ssl: Stub Import(Client/Server)PkiMorph
- Used in JUMP FORCE Deluxe Edition
2020-11-26service: Eliminate usages of the global system instanceLioncash
Completely removes all usages of the global system instance within the services code by passing in the using system instance to the services.
2019-11-12service: Update function tablesLioncash
Keeps the function tables up to date. Updated based off information from Switchbrew.
2019-04-11service: Update service function tablesLioncash
Updates function tables based off information from SwitchBrew.
2019-04-05Merge pull request #2334 from lioncash/overridebunnei
core: Add missing override specifiers where applicable
2019-04-04hle/service: Resolve unused variable warningsLioncash
In several places, we have request parsers where there's nothing to really parse, simply because the HLE function in question operates on buffers. In these cases we can just remove these instances altogether. In the other cases, we can retrieve the relevant members from the parser and at least log them out, giving them some use.
2019-04-04core: Add missing override specifiers where applicableLioncash
Applies the override specifier where applicable. In the case of destructors that are defaulted in their definition, they can simply be removed. This also removes the unnecessary inclusions being done in audin_u and audrec_u, given their close proximity.
2018-11-26Changed logging to be "Log before execution", Added more error logging, all ↵David Marcec
services should now log on some level
2018-09-23Merge pull request #1354 from ogniK5377/ssl-versionbunnei
Corrected SSL::SetInterfaceVersion
2018-09-19Corrected SSL::SetInterfaceVersionDavid Marcec
Should be a single u32
2018-09-19Removed the use of rp.MakeBuilderDavid Marcec
Due to keeping the code style consistent in the yuzu codebase. `rb = rp.MakeBuilder(...)` was replaced with `rb{ctx, ...}`
2018-09-02ssl: Move SSL class to cpp fileLioncash
This isn't required to be visible to anything outside of the main source file, and will eliminate needing to rebuild anything else including the header if the SSL class needs to be changed in the future.
2018-07-02Rename logging macro back to LOG_*James Rowe
2018-04-26Switched to NGLOG_WARNINGDavid Marcec
2018-04-26Merge branch 'master' of https://github.com/yuzu-emu/yuzu into service-implDavid Marcec
2018-04-26Added PREPO to logging backend, Removed comments from SaveReportWithUserDavid Marcec
2018-04-24ssl: Move logging macros over to new fmt-compatible onesLioncash
2018-04-22GetIUserInterface->CreateUserInterface, Added todos and stub logs. ↵David Marcec
Playreport->PlayReport.